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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Wallowa county include:

Bartlett,   Enterprise,   Evans,   Flora,   Freels,   Hurricane Grange,   Imnaha,   Joseph,   Lewis,   Lostine,   Lostine Station,   Maxville,   Minam,   Paradise,   Powwatka,   Promise,   Rondowa,   Sevier,   Troy,   Wallowa Lake,   Zumwalt,  

 

Or have a look at other Oregon counties including:

Baker,   Benton,   Clackamas,   Clatsop,   Columbia,   Coos,   Crook,   Curry,   Deschutes,   Douglas,   Gilliam,   Grant,   Harney,   Hood River,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Josephine,   Klamath,   Lake,   Lane,   Lincoln,   Linn,   Malheur,   Marion,   Morrow,   Multnomah,   Polk,   Sherman,   Tillamook,   Umatilla,   Union,   Wasco,   Washington,   Wheeler,   Yamhill,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Wallowa, OR?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about Wallowa, Oregon:

1. Wallowa is a small village located in the northeastern part of Oregon, in Wallowa County.

2. The village is named after the Wallowa River that runs through it.

3. Wallowa has a population of approximately 869 people, according to the US Census Bureau.

4. The village is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, including the Wallowa Mountains, which is part of the Eagle Cap Wilderness area.

5. The town's economy is largely based on tourism, agriculture, and logging.

6. The city is home to the Wallowa County Fairgrounds, which hosts a variety of events and activities throughout the year, including the Wallowa County Fair.

7. Wallowa is also known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, with several galleries and museums showcasing the work of local artists.

8. The village is located on the Nez Perce Trail, which was an important route used by the Nez Perce people for trade and travel.

9. Wallowa has a rich history, with several historic buildings and landmarks, including the Wallowa County Courthouse and the Wallowa Lake Lodge.

10. The village offers numerous recreational opportunities, including camping, hiking, fishing, and hunting, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.